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AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION. Economic policy Committee.
Some Recent Ifadesirable Developments in the
Administration of the Federal Reserve System. Report
of the Economic Policy Committee. AMERICAN BANKERS
ASSOCIATION, JOURNAL. (Nev York).
Vol. 16,
1923, pp. 224, 226.




AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION.
(Economic world. New York, 1923• 4°« new
series, v. 26, p. 546-547.)
Report made at annual meeting, 1923*




BANKERS MAGAZINE. (Unsigned)
DISCUSSION of the Federal Reserve System.
(Bankers magazine. Nev York, 1923. 8°.
v. 107, p. 539-549.)




BELL, George H.
Federal Reserve System - merits and defects.
(Arkansas Banker. Little Rock, 1923. 4°. v. 7,
no. 7, p. 5-8.)




BURGESS, W. Randolph
"Effeot of the federal reserve system on interest
rates," MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION, vol. 6,

Dec. 1925, PP. 755-758-




CHAPMAN, J. M.
FISCAL FUNCTIONS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS. New
York: Ronald Press,
1923. Pp. viii, 213.




CLAIBORNE, Charles deB.
Federal Reserve System of Banks or government
banks. (Banker and financier. New York, 1923•
v. 120, June 1, p. 6-7.)




ELLIOTT C.
McDougal's warning against amendments to
Federal Reserve System, especially in
behalf of farmers* (Commercial and
financial chronicle* New York, 1923.
f°. v. 116, p. 679-680.)




FORBES, A. W.
The Federal Reserve Banks and business
fluctuations. (American machinist. Nev

York, 1923. -4°. v. 58, p. 943-9U.)




GEPHART, V. F.
Inflation in Relation to the Bank Reserve and
the Business Cycle,
A pamphlet published by the First National
Bank of St. Louis, 1923.




GETZ, Carl H.
The bankers in convention. Changes they
advise in Federal Reserve System. (Annalist.
New York, 1923- f ° . v. 22, p. -420.)




HARDING, William Proctor Gould, and F. H.
Curtiss.
Federal Reserve System. (Boston City Club.
Bulletin. Boston, 1923. 8°. v. 17, p. 119135.)




HAVTREY, R. G.
MONETARY RECONSTRUCTION. London
Longmans, Green, 1923*

"The Federal Reserve System in the United States,"
pp. 93-130.




HAZUWOOD, C. B, and others
The federal system: its merits and
defects, COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL CHRONICLE,
Sec. 2, Oct. 15, 1925, pp. 96-100.




HAZLEWOOD, 0. B.
Federal reserve tendencies; what has been
accomplished in the operation of the system toward
attaining the five primary objectives soight in its
establishment; bases of the rediscount rates; the
processes of inflation and deflation; original purposes of the Act. JOURNAL of the American Bankers
Association, vol. 16, July 1925, pp. 25-29•




HAZLEWOOD, Craig B., and others,
fl

The Federal Reserve System" - its merits
and defects , w (Commercial and financial
chronicle, Nev York, 1923. t°. v. 117,
American Bankers Convention supplement,
p. 96-100,)




HAZLIWOOD, C. B.
Federal reserve system tendencies, JOURNAL OF
THE AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOC IATION,
July, 1925.

Federal Reserve System has in the main aocomplished
the purposes for which it was established. In
the control of credit the system has not
functioned as scientifically as it should.
Dangers of politics in the system are pointed out.
Abstract by W. 0. Veyfcrth, AhEitiGAK BOOKCtilO
REVIIW, XIII, Dec. 1925, p. 768.




HAZLBWOOD, 0. B.
Federal reserve system tendencies, BANKERS
MAGAZINE, vol. 107, July 192J, pp. 5O-57.




HOPE, G. Alex*
Criticisms of the Federal Reserve System
before the Congressional joint committee
of inquiry. (Economic world* New York,
1923. 4°. new series, v. 26, p. 917-919.)




HOPE, G. Alex.
(American Bankers Association. Journal.
New York, 1923. 4°. v. 16, p. 368-369,
397, 399.)




JAMES, George Roosa.
"Federal Reserve notes warehouse receipts
for gold." (Arkansas banker. Little Rock,
1913- U°. v. 7, no, 3, p. 5-9.)




McDOTJGAL, E. C.
Meddling with the federal reserve system,
BANKERS MAGAZINE, Vol. 106,
March, 1923. pp. 565-563.




McDOUGAL, Elliott C.
Meddling with the Federal Reserve System!
(Commercial and financial chronicle. New
York, 1923. f°. v. 116, p. 679-680.)




McDOUGAL, Elliott C.
Quit meddling with the Federal Reserve System.
(Rand-McNally bankers monthly. Chicago, 1923.
A°. v. AO, no. 3, p. 11, 96-97.)




McDOUGAL, Elliott C.
Meddling with the Federal Reserve Systeml
(Bankers magazine. New York*,2923« 8°. v.
106, p. 565-568.)
>ta^
Address before the Trust Companies Association
of the State of New York, Feb. H , 1922.




MITCHELL, Waldo F.
Credit statements and supervisory influence
of banks over business. (University journal
of business. Chicago, 1923. 8°. v. 1, p. 150168.)




SAHJffiJT, H. B.
The new federal reserve regulations, *
JOURNAL OP TUB AMERICA** BANKERS ASSOCIATION,
Vol* 16,
September, 1923. p p # 141-143.

Describes the new regulations of the Federal Reserve
Board, series of 192J. The new rules adopted to make
effective provisions of the Agricultural Credits
Act, passed by the last Congress, from the bulk of
the specific changes in the regulations.
Abstract by W,0. Weyforth, AMERICAN ECONOMIC




awrnw, xin, Dec* 1925, P* 769.

SARGENT, H. E.
The nev federal reserve regulations,
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION,
September, 1923.




WARBURG, Paul M.

,r

«ptto*<^

The Federal Reserve Banks and the Open Market for
Acceptances, HARVARD BUSINEBS REVIEVJ, Vol. I , April,
1923, pp.

Reserve System i s not designed to furnish banks
with additional working c a p i t a l permanently.
Larger banks should rediscount paper very sparinglyj but
smaller banks should do so freely in certain seasons.




WARBURG, Paul Moritz.
Paul M. Warburg urges establishment by Federal
Reserve Board of principles for guidance of
banks in use of rediscount facilities.
(Commercial and financial chronicle. New
York, 1923. f°. v. 115, p. 370-373.)
Address to American Acceptance Council, Jan.
19, 1923.




WILLIS, H. Parker

(Secty. then of F.R. Bd.)

THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM- LEGISLATION,
ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION. Introduction by Carter
Glass. New York: Ronald Press, 1;22. Pp. xiv, 1,765Review:
by S. P. Meech, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, v.
33, April, 1925,

Pt. Is

(over 521 pp) = history of banking and currency
reform, 1893-1922.
II: (278 pp.) =? Problems of organizing the F.R.S.
Ill: (650 pp.) = Operations of FRS down to 1922.
note issues-rediscount policies-open market
operations-trade and bank acceptances,
var and postwar financing, par collections,
etc.
Discussion of weaknesses of F.R.S. and of
dangers threatening it.
Appendix: copies of legislative bills out of which
Federal Reserve Act grew, together with Amendments of the Act




WILLIS, Henry Parker
THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM*
The Ronald Press, 1923*




New York:

Pp. 1765.
Price llQ,

WILLIS, Henry Parker.
The Federal Reserve System at the close of
1922. (Annalist. New York, 1923. f°. v. 21,
no. 520, p. 49.)




WILLIS, Henry Parker*
Has the Federal Reserve System failed?
(Magazine of Vail Street, New York, 1923.
8°. v, 32, p. 984-985.)




WILLS, David C.
Farmers1 welfare safeguarded* (Ohio farmer,
Cleveland, 1923. v, 152, p. 47, 67.)